People Doubted This Army Amputee In A Bodybuilding Competition, Until He Took His Shirt Off

Jared Bullock does more with two limbs than most people can barely do with four.

On Nov. 12, 2013, Army Green Beret Sgt. 1st Class Jared Bullock lost his right arm, right leg, and best friend to an improvised explosive device. Three years later, he’s now running marathons, lifting weights, and conquering both amputee and military stereotypes.

After enlisting in 2003 and serving two tours in Iraq, Bullock decided to take on the elite Army Special Forces training and become a Green Beret. After a number of tours in South America, he returned to the Middle East, until the IED explosion cost him two limbs and his military career.

“I’ve had my bad days, but my family and my friends have always been there for me,” he told Task & Purpose in an interview.

For Bullock, who has had 30 surgeries since being injured, it may have been the end of his Army service, but it was the beginning of something new.

To aid in his recovery process, Bullock turned to fitness. Once fitted for his prosthetic leg, he began racing. And although he hadn’t been a competitive runner before, he found that challenges helped him not just get stronger physically, but mentally.

Soon after, Bullock began lifting, too. And on Oct. 2, he took fifth place at his first bodybuilding competition.